Solve the mystery of a seaside town and uncover your lost memories in Fierce Tales: Marcus' Memory! After waking up on a deserted beach with no memory of who you are, you set out to find the one person who can help you. But when you arrive at the nearest seaside town, you learn that memory loss isn't your only problem. The village is buzzing with reports of terrifying "sea people," and uncovering the truth behind these strange creatures might just be the key to recovering your own lost memories. Hold your breath and dive into this thrilling Hidden Object Adventure game!

This is a special Collector's Edition release full of exclusive extras you won’t find in the standard version. As a bonus, Collector's Edition purchases count toward three stamps on your Monthly Game Club Punch Card!

The Collector’s Edition includes:Face a deadly threat from the deep in the bonus game!Gorgeous wallpapers, screensavers, and concept artDownloadable music from the gameAn integrated Strategy Guide

Went to buy this game and I noticed that they adding a Tax to this game, is this something new? Or is just for this one day sale? I am a bit confused, I hope this tax charge is not something permanent.

At the present moment here in the States, depending on which state you live in, you either do or do not have taxes added to your purchase. I was under the impression (but I could be mistaken) that Canadian customers always had a tax added on at Big Fish. Were you placing the order in American dollars or in CAD?

Placing the Order in CAD, and never ever had to pay taxes before, well I will let this one go buy and see if this happens on future purchases, it's not the $1.11 tax that will break the piggy bank but it is the principle of things, we pay enough taxes already, arrgh

This is definitely something new because I have been alternating between paying in Canadian dollars and US dollars, depending on the exchange rate, and I have never been charged sales tax before. The last game I purchased without using a coupon or Game Club Credits was on June 9, and no sales tax was charged.

I'm guessing that the provincial Liberal government is so desperate for money that they contacted every online US retailer and instructed them to collect the 13% HST on all downloads because BFG wasn't charging any tax in June.